In September, Pryor was fired from the sheriff's department after he was charged with simple battery involving an argument with his wife.

That charge was dropped after Pryor completed several requirements, including an anger management class, Sheriff Patrick Cannon said.

On Thursday, a sheriff's deputy found Pryor leaving a house on Avery Road and questioned him about a 911 call, a report shows. Pryor told the deputy he had been arguing with his girlfriend and there was no physical contact, the report shows.

The officer found bruising around Pryor's left and right wrist and took him back to the house, the report states.

Pryor's girlfriend told police she was at a friend's house when he showed up and demanded they talk. When she refused, Pryor grabbed her shoulder and arm and attempted to force her in the vehicle, the report states.

Pryor was booked at the Dade County Jail and released on an $8,000 bond, according to a news release.